Toyota, Volkswagen and Daimler are the automotive industry's three biggest companies, after coming in at 15th, 18th, and 37th, respectively, on Forbes's annual Global 2000 report of the world's largest public companies. General Motors and BMW came in at

Its ‘Stage 1’ kit for the Golf R brings down the 0-60mph time to 3.7sec

Mountune is known for fettling fast Fords-in the UK, many of its modifications are available through Ford's dealers and leave your car's factory warranty intact-but times are changing.The Essex-based tuner has just partnered up with wheel

Despite its long history as a car manufacturer, Volkswagen claims it has only really had two chapters so far. The first was when it introduced the original Beetle, the second came with the launch and subsequent generations of the Golf.The fact

Sure is. Among little crossovers, this is one of the more SUV-ish to look at. The silhouette brings advantages: It's a seriously roomy contender, and it has more presence than its actual parking-friendly dimensions suggest.Well, it looks like

In 2018, Volkswagen Philippines reinvented itself by ditching brand staples like the Polo and the Jetta to zero in on market attainability. It was a bold move, but the company had a pretty worthwhile prospect leading its charge into the realm of

When I was first contacted to test-drive the new Volkswagen Lamando, my first reaction was, "Laman... wha?" The name Lamando just doesn't roll off the tongue the same way 'Golf' does-it sounds more like the pilot of the Millennium

As a child of the '70s, I had always thought of the Volkswagen brand as synonymous with the iconic Beetle. It was our first family car, and we simply called it the Volks. Our late father, many years later, would fondly recount

Getting in and out of a car is important. But there are many ways of doing so

China is massive. More than 1.4 billion people live there. These people need to get around, and thus, China's car industry is also quite massive.Last month, for example, China shifted over 2.5 million cars, according to the China

China has recently introduced regulatory reforms for car manufacturers, mandating new-energy vehicle quotas and incentives for consumers, both in an effort to protect the environment and to build a robust automotive industry. And companies like Volkswagen, the biggest foreign car brand

Auto Shanghai is looking to be one of the most important car shows in the world because of how massive the Chinese market is. Pay attention to what is happening in China, people. Electric vehicles have taken center stage at Auto Shanghai

The future of cars (hopefully) will be one with zero emissions. Volkswagen is currently working toward that prospect: The German carmaker plans to launch a production version of the SUV pictured here by 2021. In the meantime, though, the vehicle exists only

Volkswagen's decision to replace most of its Philippine lineup with more affordable cars from China was a bold move-especially for a brand renowned for top-notch design and quality. But was it the wrong call? Far from it.In fact,

Volkswagen Philippines made waves in 2018 when it announced it was revamping its lineup. The German brand's new stable, which includes nameplates like the Santana and Santana GTS, is vastly more affordable than before. This makes its cars that much more

The Shanghai Motor Show is a pretty big deal now. In fact, some would say the event is already on a par with-if not grander than-than the likes of the Tokyo Motor Show and Geneva International Motor Show.Now, we

Lego cars and the Volkswagen Type 2 are two of our favorite things, and when they come together, it's always a story worth telling. Several years ago, editor in chief Paulo Subido documented his Lego VW Westfalia Camper build project, which

One of Volkswagen's big news stories from the Geneva Motor Show is the T-Roc R, a small SUV with the same 296hp, all-wheel-drive mechanicals as a Golf R."I believe this car drives better than the Golf R,"

“It’s for those customers who want something very special, and they’ll get it”

Who says the Germans don't do humor? Or irony? Here's VW showing up to Geneva with a cutesy electric buggy and talk of the Golf GTD disappearing from the new hatchback's ranks, and it thinks Top Gear has forgotten

These days, if we told you that a new outdoor lifestyle-based car was being previewed, we're pretty sure you'd shrug your shoulders and imagine a jacked-up wagon with some plastic bumpers and fake skid plates glued on.Luckily,

Volkswagen Philippines recently hosted a Media Appreciation Night at the Grand Bar and Lounge of Resorts World Manila. Chief Operating Advisor for VW Philippines, Klaus Schadewald, thanked the local motoring media for their continued support for the company and its products.Schadewald